Pearse Street, Dublin

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Pearse Street is one of the longest streets in Dublin and varies in use along its length. Its western end meets College Street near Townhend Street. Trinity College, Dublin forms its southern side here, with a Garda station to the north. Further east, Tara Street joins it. Further east, there is a fire station and a hotel. The DART crosses Pearse street besides St. Mark's church, and beyond that is a former theatre where James Joyce won an award for singing. A bank and pub bracket the junction with Lombard Street, with TCD and the railway station opposite each other on Westland Row.

Further east, the street becomes residential until nearly at Ringsend, where factories are found.

Some friction has occurred between the local residents and TCD because Trinity was felt to have isolated itself from the rest of the street, making it harder to revitalise the area.

It is named after Patrick Pearse and his brother.

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